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Page xi
... true welfare of every Christian ; and that which can be justly proved hurtful and offensive to every true Christian , will be evinced to be alike hurtful to monarchy : for God forbid that we should separate and distinguish the end and ...
... true welfare of every Christian ; and that which can be justly proved hurtful and offensive to every true Christian , will be evinced to be alike hurtful to monarchy : for God forbid that we should separate and distinguish the end and ...
Page xxv
... true , as what we read in poets of the flood , and giants little believed , till un- doubted witnesses taught us , that all was not feigned ; I have therefore determined to be- stow the telling over even of these reputed tales ; be it ...
... true , as what we read in poets of the flood , and giants little believed , till un- doubted witnesses taught us , that all was not feigned ; I have therefore determined to be- stow the telling over even of these reputed tales ; be it ...
Page xliv
... true Religion , Heresy , Schism , Toleration , and what best Means may be used against the Growth of Popery . Printed in the year 1673 562 28 3285 55 A brief History of Moscovia , and of other less known Countries lying Eastward of ...
... true Religion , Heresy , Schism , Toleration , and what best Means may be used against the Growth of Popery . Printed in the year 1673 562 28 3285 55 A brief History of Moscovia , and of other less known Countries lying Eastward of ...
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... true discipline , which are among ourselves . Orderly proceeding will divide our inquiry into our forefathers ' days , and into our times . Henry VIII was the first that rent this king- dom from the pope's subjection totally ; but his ...
... true discipline , which are among ourselves . Orderly proceeding will divide our inquiry into our forefathers ' days , and into our times . Henry VIII was the first that rent this king- dom from the pope's subjection totally ; but his ...
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... true , will not be unduly gathered , by shewing what esteem they had of antiquity themselves , and what va- lidity they thought in it to prove doctrine or discipline . I must of necessity begin from the second rank of fathers , because ...
... true , will not be unduly gathered , by shewing what esteem they had of antiquity themselves , and what va- lidity they thought in it to prove doctrine or discipline . I must of necessity begin from the second rank of fathers , because ...
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